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Commented by Fabian Lorenz on July 29th, 2025 | 07:00 CEST
YIELD MONSTERS 2025: Hensoldt, Steyr Motors, Veganz shares – another 250% gain?
When it comes to German return monsters for 2025, investors rightly think primarily of defense companies like Rheinmetall, RENK, Hensoldt, and Steyr Motors. However, with a 250% gain, the Veganz Group may well be the surprise of the year. The Company is currently reinventing itself and attacking a billion-dollar market. Analyst estimates appear to be far too conservative and are likely to be revised upward soon. The stock, therefore, remains very attractive. Hensoldt has multiplied in value in recent years and is now supplying radar systems for the protection of Ukraine. The order volume is in the mid-three-digit million range. Steyr Motors will have to grow to this revenue range in the coming years to justify its current valuation. Analysts nevertheless recommend buying the stock.
ReadCommented by André Will-Laudien on July 28th, 2025 | 07:15 CEST
Better than Nvidia and without AI – 185% with Veganz, Bayer, Novo Nordisk, and Nestlé in focus
It does not always have to be NVIDIA. German stocks are also performing well. Those who took advantage of Trump's tariff panic in April to buy in have since earned 75% with NVIDIA, but a whopping 185% with German plant-based nutrition expert, Veganz Group. Even the long-sidelined pharmaceutical giant Bayer has made an astonishing comeback with 50% growth, while Nestlé, supposedly an anchor in many portfolios, has lost 15%. Some call it selection luck, while others refer to it as sector rotation. It is currently apparent that the long, strong rally on international stock markets is benefiting only a few stocks. It remains fascinating that the stock market always celebrates when Donald Trump's tariff threats ultimately turn out to be less severe than initially expected. What remains for the economy, however, is less growth and high prices at the checkout. The new US policy stands for many things, but first and foremost, for less trade and economic downturn. How can investors still profit?
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